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Teaching Poetry

Thelma Pastoor·1959-10-01

Poetry affords many definite values to those who truly learn to appreciate it. Perhaps through the understanding of these values, parents and teachers can help acquaint the child with various poems and thus help him to appreciate poetry. Little children learn to love poetry. Some of the first words

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Comfort

Thelma Westra·1997-09-01

Poetry

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Seasons

Juline Hiemstra·2023-04-01

Poetry - - -

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Education and the Arts

James Jonker·1961-07-01

Some simple poetry is almost universally liked, but one who understands poetry can get much more enjoyment from the more complex, because, analyzing, judging, and evaluating it, he can see that its beauty is greater. This appreciation of art seldom, perhaps never, comes naturally. It must be develop

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Invincibly Established

Henry Kuiper·1966-01-01

This poem, though outwardly speaking of a natural phenomenon, is characteristic of poetry which is utilized to convey deeper, more significant instruction and meaning than appears directly in the literal wording of the poem-text itself. It is with respect to such a thought conveyed in the more subtl

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A Personal Essay

Mark Hoeksema·1967-04-01

I personally do not care much for poetry, although it is a legitimate art form, but I enjoy reading stories and essays that give an accurate picture of what life was like when the authors penned them. Literature shows methods of expression of people who lived before me; I can learn to communicate be

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Winter

Robert C. Harbach·1963-08-01

My heart echoes the silent song Of glory to God for ages long! Poetry

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A Beautiful Writer

Tamara DeMeester·1997-11-01

Sometimes she listens to soft classical music, while at other times she merely depends on the rules of art to help her create a poem or story. She said that the principles of art and writing are about the same, but one can put her imagination into a story. As an art major, she is an accomplished art

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Autumn Anthem

James Jonker·1962-04-01

The glowing trees are tinged with flame; The fiery forests with colors blaze. And written there I see His name And hear the silent call to praise. Poetry

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